I do not know what this is but i do know i did not order it.
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tj
Immediately contact your bank to dispute fraudulent charges, and close the account due to fraud to prevent additional fraudulent charges. Follow up with a written dispute or fraud affidavit sent to your bank's dispute address from your statement.
File fraud complaints with FTC, your state Attorney General, and at www.ic3.gov
Do NOT trust any cancellation or refund promises, as such scams will say anything to delay you past the 60 day FRB Reg. E or FCBA dispute periods during which your bank can just yank back their stolen money. Dispute with your bank, and follow up with a written dispute or fraud affidavit sent to your bank's dispute address from your statement.
Do NOT use checking accounts, debit cards, or check cards for any payments to anyone you do not know and trust. Limit their use to payments to trusted creditors such as rent, mortgage, utilities, etc. Use only credit cards for retail or online payments, as the fraud protections are stronger and it its less disruptive to block credit card numbers when fraud occurs.
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tj
Are these charges connected to a telemarketing call, a "discount offer" on calling some order number, an online purchase, or don't know?
What online merchants did you provide account information to before these charges showed up? Do you believe they transferred your account information to this company without your authorization?
Were you presented with some pop-up "discount offer"?
Did charges occur despite rejecting (unchecking) some "discount offer"?
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VERN81006
Not pnly am I getting hit with this, but with recurring charges of 15.99 by TLG shopper as well. I believe you join these two inadvertently when you buy something over the phone. If your not listening long enough or don't say no at the wrong time your in. They charge small amounts so it doesn't stand out. On checking back the don't always charge on the same day of the month either. I'm sure it's legal to sell someone something they don't want if they aren't paying attention. One thing for sure. it's almost impossible to cancel. For all I know it may be impossible.
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File fraud complaints with FTC, your state Attorney General, and at www.ic3.gov
Do NOT trust any cancellation or refund promises, as such scams will say anything to delay you past the 60 day FRB Reg. E or FCBA dispute periods during which your bank can just yank back their stolen money. Dispute with your bank, and follow up with a written dispute or fraud affidavit sent to your bank's dispute address from your statement.
Do NOT use checking accounts, debit cards, or check cards for any payments to anyone you do not know and trust. Limit their use to payments to trusted creditors such as rent, mortgage, utilities, etc. Use only credit cards for retail or online payments, as the fraud protections are stronger and it its less disruptive to block credit card numbers when fraud occurs.
What online merchants did you provide account information to before these charges showed up? Do you believe they transferred your account information to this company without your authorization?
Were you presented with some pop-up "discount offer"?
Did charges occur despite rejecting (unchecking) some "discount offer"?